Historic EyeWear Company have created a line of period (from the mid 1830′s through 1880′s), historically accurate, ophthalmic quality reproduction antique spectacle frames for smart, independent, adventurous men and women who have a strong connection to our American heritage. Three lens shapes made up the overwhelming preponderance of spectacle frames during this period:

Rudy Project was created in 1985 by Rudy Barbazza with the firm conviction to improve the performance of athletes all over the world. Rudy Project works in cooperation with athletes from all fields, listening to what they want and need. Rudy Project never stops researching to find the latest and best materials available to realize cutting-edge products. The system of interchangeable lenses called Quick Change is one of the basic technologies of their sport sunglasses. Every sunglass has different ways of fitting and removing the lenses. Quick Change technology enables you to easily and swiftly changes out your lenses to manage any light condition. Rudy Project employs no-slip components that do not fail in the heat of your activity. This unique technology ensures maximum comfort, a perfect fit during any use and eliminates foogin and pinching. Any good sport sunglass needs an adjustable nosepiece. This gives you the ability to fit the glasses to your exact nose bridge shape and width while keeping the glasses snug on your face during extreme activities. Rudy Project sport models employ one of several types of adjustable nosepiece sysems that are both comfortable and sturdy. Made of either soft antiallergenic silicon or Megol®, they keep the glasses secure on your face and prevent them from sliding down your nose. Safety Project is a unique Rudy Project feature that creates fold-in-hinge without any sharp edges. Designed to minimize injury in case of impact or falls.​(PRESS RELEASE) CROYDON, UNITED KINGDOM – Cycling Active Magazine, a subsidiary publication of the 125-year-old Cycling Weekly, has named the Rudy Project Tralyx as the “Best on Test” when compared to 10 other high-end performance sunglass brands. The lineup of glasses, which included the Oakley Radar EV Path Polarized and the Bollé 6th Sense, were tested over all types of weather conditions and compared by key features such as lenses and fit.“The Tralyx proved to be the best glasses on test in terms of fit,” wrote Cycling Active Gear Editor Jamie Darlow. “I forgot I was wearing them on more than one occasion, dropping them when taking my helmet off after a ride. Part of this is down to the low weight of the Tralyx, and part is due to the extremely flexible frame that twists without breaking around the helmet. Ventilation is first-rate and although there’s less coverage than the POC glasses, wind protection at speed was the best on the test – nothing seems to get through.”Cycling Active tested the 10 pairs of glasses in the sun, then during increasingly wet and windy autumn and winter rides. The sunglasses were also paired with a number of road and mountain helmets to get a feel for how each felt with different lid set-ups, and were even taken off road to see how they each handled the mud. Each pair was ranked on a scale of 10, with the Rudy Project Tralyx being the only sunglass to obtain a perfect score.The Tralyx features brand new Rudy Project technologies, including the PowerFlow system, which combines an unobstructed field of peripheral vision with an heat dissipation solution. This is also the first sunglass in the Technically Cool lineup to showcase Adaptive Tips, which are designed for a precise fit. The rear portions naturally flex when positioned behind the ears or when inserted into a Rudy Project helmet dock or traditional helmet vents, eliminating irritation on the rider’s skull. It also features the latest fully adjustable nosepiece technology, the Ergonose IX.Additionally, the Tralyx incorporates Rudy Project’s Quick Change Interchangeable Lens System, which allows the user to easily change lenses and manage any light condition. For the rider who prefers the same lens for all-day use, the Tralyx is available with Rudy Project’s unbreakable photochromic ImpactX-2 lenses. Darlow added: “We opted for a nearly clear lens, which proved great in low light and under trees but also took the edge off road shine when the sun emerged, thanks to its photochromic lens that adjusts to varying light conditions. If you can stump up the price the Tralyx is our first choice.”Like all Rudy Project frames, the Tralyx is covered by a replacement lens guarantee, which covers all lens damage from use or activity, and a three-year frame warranty. It also comes equipped with a soft pouch and hard case for added protection.The Rudy Project Tralyx is available at e-rudy.com or any authorized dealer.

The Paul Hueman brand is designed and manufactured in Korea. It creates fashion forward eyewear for Asian customers, and put focus on technical sophistication and material innovation. Paul Hueman eyewear fuses contemporary design with retro vintage European style. All models within the collection are designed to perfectly fit the Asian face shape by decreasing the frame curvature, narrowing the bridge sizes, altering the angle of the temples relative to the wearer’s ears and increasing the size of nose pads.